Well I bought the crossfire-e!
None showing in stock on the halfords website, so I popped into the local Basingstoke store after work. They has a 19" on display, too small for me but I liked the look of it & the child serving helpfully phoned the Farnborough branch, who confirmed they had a 21" on display! I was advised it was pdi'ed and ready to go & if I asked they should offer £100 off being the display model. I thanked the child & headed up the m3 in rushhour traffic & torrential rain.
Once in Farnborough I spoke to anther child & agreed to buy the bike, they wouldn't budge on price though, no worries. I was asked to come back in 20 mins so they could check it over. On return they tried to sell me additional warranty/spares etc but I declined. As I was about to pay they suddenly realised they had lost the charger & didnt have another on site!
They could order a charger, or they could order the complete bike. There are a handful available despite the website showing none. I declined & left, my opinion of halfords confirmed once again
So I bought an unused one of ebay for £750.
Anyway the carerra crossfire-e. I wont say much as this is a gtech thread & someone has done a very good review already. BUT its brilliant! My 1st electric bike and with a damaged knee its just so easy. I must admit the gears & hydro disk brakes are very good which is a big plus over the gtech. The fork feels quite poor, but I normally ride high end mountain bikes which have forks that cost more than this entire bike!
My usage is a 6 mile round trip with about 5 hills.
I'm taking it round my dads tomorrow so he can have a go, as he wants an ebike also now he is in his 70's.